tih
that.
Grammar: pronominal adjective (of nar), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
More Examples for tih
tih
that.
Grammar: pronominal adjective (of jan), accusative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
tih
that.
Grammar: pronominal adjective (of jogī), dative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
tih
that.
Grammar: pronoun, nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
tih
that.
Grammar: pronoun, nominative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
tih
that.
Grammar: pronoun, accusative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).
tih
that.
Grammar: pronoun, accusative case; third person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Rajasthani/Braj - tihi/teh (that, to that); Apabhransh/Prakrit - tissa (that); Sanskrit - tasmin (तस्मिन् - in that).